CO2 Emissions
Currently one of our manufacturers of solar
collectors are reducing CO2 emissions by
more
than 13,000 tonnes / 28.6million pounds per year, with collectors
installed in
the
UK, USA, New Zealand, Germany, France, Sweden,
Italy, Hungary, Portugal, Jordan,
Lebanon, Australia, China, Canada, Mexico
and many other locations.
(One metric tonne = 2200 pounds)
There has been a great deal of information in the
media over the past few years about
global warming and the role of
CO2 emissions. 2003 saw extreme weather
conditions
and a heat-wave throughout Europe, clear evidence of the
realism of this problem,
commonly referred to as the "green house
effect." Burning fossil fuels such as coal
for electricity
production, and gas for water heating both release large amounts of
CO2
into the atmosphere, thus contributing
to this environmentally harmful phenomenon.
By using
renewable energy sources such a Solar Thermal, Solar PV, Wind, Hydro
and Geothermal, reliance on fossil fuels can be minimised, thus
directly reducing CO2
emissions. On average for
every 1kWh of energy produced by a coal power station,
1kg
(2.2pound) of CO2 is produced. Burning
natural gas for electricity production or
water heating produces
about 450grams of CO2 for every kWh of
energy produced.
In the average household, water heating
accounts for around 30% of CO2 emissions.
By installing a solar water heater, which can provide between 50-70%
of your hot water heating energy needs, you can reduce your total
CO2 emissions by more than
20%.
Below are two calculators which can be used to estimate
how much you can reduce
CO2 emissions by installing an Sunrain solar water heater
together with either an
electric or natural gas water heater. Just
enter your average annual insolation level and number of evacuated
tubes and click on calculate.
If you don't know how many evacuated
tubes you require, please click
here.
Electric Water Heater
If you are interested in purchasing a Tri Solar collector, please click
here.
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